US720932A - Adjusting-screw mechanism for rolling-mills. - Google Patents

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US720932A US10571502A US1902105715A US720932A US 720932 A US720932 A US 720932A US 10571502 A US10571502 A US 10571502A US 1902105715 A US1902105715 A US 1902105715A US 720932 A US720932 A US 720932A
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  • FIG. 2 is a sectional end view of the same, and Fig. 3 is atop plan View of the left-hand portion of Fig. 1.
  • My invention relates to the adjustingscrews for rolling-mills, and is designed to provide an improved system for operating the screws and also to improve the construction of the screws to provide for easy removal and replacing of the parts. It relates espeeially to the mill of my Patent No. 693,031, dated February 11, 1902.
  • 2 representsthe upper roll of a mill
  • 3 3 the end housings.
  • Two screws 4 e extend vertically'through each housing, their screw-threads engaging screwthread bushings 5 5, seated in the upper part of the housing in suitable cylindrical bear
  • a worm-wheel 6 is keyed to the upper.
  • each bushing portion of each bushing, and all four worm- Wheels engage worms 7 upon a longitudinal central shaft 8.
  • This shaft is carried in suitable end bearings 9, and at an intermediate point is provided with a thrust-bearing 10.
  • This thrust-bearing may be formed inthe provide for endwise adjustment of the shaft 8, I provide a screw-bolt 14:, which extends through the legs 15 of the bearing andthrough holes in the lugs 16 on the frame 12, between which lugs is a removable nut 17. By adjusting the screw-bolt 14. the shaft may be shifted endwise to vary the relative position of the screws at either end.
  • the thrust-bearing for the shaft 8 is extended upwardly to form a bearing for a counter-shaft 18, which is connected at its end to an electric motor 19.
  • a pinion 20 To the shaft 18 is splined a pinion 20, which intermeshes with a toothed wheel 21, secured to the shaft 8, and having wider teeth than the pinion.
  • the shaft of the electric motor 19 has a clutch connection 22 with a shaft 23, carried in beariugs 24,”and having an end hand-wheel 25.
  • the clutch is actuated by the hand-lever 26.
  • the screws may be actuated either through the electric motor, for which a suitable controller is provided, or the clutch maybe thrown in and the screws then adjusted by means of the hand-wheel.
  • I preferably provide the adjusting-screws with an upper removable section 32'.
  • This section is screw-threaded on its outer surface to correspond with the screw and is preferably provided-with a cylindrical here which tapers inwardly and. upwardly. ltmay'be securedto the screw-stub by key 33, a bnshing 3i being preferably provided within its lower end.
  • a casing 35 Around the section 32 is a casing 35, which extends over a stop. The securing-nut 36 bears upon this casingand holds the parts in place.
  • 1. preferably provide cylindrical casings 37, which fit down over the top of the adjusting screws and rest upon the top of the casing 38, which incloses the worm-wheels and worms.
  • Top plates on the casing 38 are removable to give access to the bearings and are held by screw-and-yoke mechanism 39. In order to removethe top work, it is only necessary to adjust the screws until'the bushings engage their removable sections. The securing-bolts 40 are then removed, and the top work being loosened the whole may be removed by a crane, the top screw-sections sliding up over their central stubs.
  • I claim- 1 Arolling-millhavingcoactinghorizontal rolls between which the metal is reduced, adjusting-screws for the bearings of the upper roll, worm gear connections between the screws, and a shaft extending longitudinally of the rolls above the upper roll and a thrustbearing for said shaft; substantially as described.
  • Arolling-mill havingcoactinghorizontal rolls, adjusting-screws for the bearings of the upper roll, a horizontal shaft having wormgear connection with said screws, an intermediate thrust bearing for the shaft, and
  • a rolling-mill having adj usting-screws, a horizontal shaft arranged to operate them, a motor mounted on the roll-housing and arranged to actuate the shaft, and ahand-Wheel also arranged to actuate the shaft, one of said actuating mechanisms having a detachable clutch connection; substantially as described.
  • a rolling-mill having a screw, a removable screw-threaded section forming part of the screw, and cdnnections arranged to cause the screw-threads of the body and the removable seotion to register; substantially as described.
  • a rollingmill having four adj ustingscrews for the rolls and removable externallyscrew-threaded extensions on said screws arranged to be removed simultaneously with the upper parts of the housings; substantially as described.

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No. 720,932. PATENTED FEB. 17, 1903.
J. KENNEDY.
ADJUSTING SCREW MECHANISM FOR ROLLING MILLS.
APPLICATION FILED MAY 3' 1902.
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JULIAN KENNEDY, OF PI TTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA.
ADJUSTING-SCREW MECHANISM FOR ROLLING-MILLS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 720,932, dated February 17, 1903.
Application filedMay 3, 1902. Serial No. 105.715. (No model.)
away, showing the upper part of a rollingmill provided with my improved adjustingscrew mechanism. Fig. 2 is a sectional end view of the same, and Fig. 3 is atop plan View of the left-hand portion of Fig. 1.
My invention relates to the adjustingscrews for rolling-mills, and is designed to provide an improved system for operating the screws and also to improve the construction of the screws to provide for easy removal and replacing of the parts. It relates espeeially to the mill of my Patent No. 693,031, dated February 11, 1902.
In the drawings, 2 representsthe upper roll of a mill, and3 3 the end housings.. Two screws 4 e extend vertically'through each housing, their screw-threads engaging screwthread bushings 5 5, seated in the upper part of the housing in suitable cylindrical bear A worm-wheel 6 is keyed to the upper.
ings. portion of each bushing, and all four worm- Wheels engage worms 7 upon a longitudinal central shaft 8. This shaft is carried in suitable end bearings 9, and at an intermediate point is provided with a thrust-bearing 10.
This thrust-bearing may be formed inthe provide for endwise adjustment of the shaft 8, I provide a screw-bolt 14:, which extends through the legs 15 of the bearing andthrough holes in the lugs 16 on the frame 12, between which lugs is a removable nut 17. By adjusting the screw-bolt 14. the shaft may be shifted endwise to vary the relative position of the screws at either end.
The thrust-bearing for the shaft 8 is extended upwardly to form a bearing for a counter-shaft 18, which is connected at its end to an electric motor 19. To the shaft 18 is splined a pinion 20, which intermeshes with a toothed wheel 21, secured to the shaft 8, and having wider teeth than the pinion. The shaft of the electric motor 19 has a clutch connection 22 with a shaft 23, carried in beariugs 24,"and having an end hand-wheel 25. The clutch is actuated by the hand-lever 26. By this arrangement the screws may be actuated either through the electric motor, for which a suitable controller is provided, or the clutch maybe thrown in and the screws then adjusted by means of the hand-wheel.
To operate the pointers 01' indicators for the adjusting-screws, I provide on the shaft .8 a worm 27, intermeshing with the worm-wheel on a short shaft 28, having bevel-gear connection 29 with slow-motion mechanism 30, which actuates the pointers 31.
To provide for easy removal of the top work for changing rolls and to prevent stripping of the screws, I preferably provide the adjusting-screws with an upper removable section 32'. This section is screw-threaded on its outer surface to correspond with the screw and is preferably provided-with a cylindrical here which tapers inwardly and. upwardly. ltmay'be securedto the screw-stub by key 33, a bnshing 3i being preferably provided within its lower end. Around the section 32 is a casing 35, which extends over a stop. The securing-nut 36 bears upon this casingand holds the parts in place.
To prevent scale and dust from contacting with the, screws and their adjusting wormwheels, 1. preferably provide cylindrical casings 37, which fit down over the top of the adjusting screws and rest upon the top of the casing 38, which incloses the worm-wheels and worms. Top plates on the casing 38 are removable to give access to the bearings and are held by screw-and-yoke mechanism 39. In order to removethe top work, it is only necessary to adjust the screws until'the bushings engage their removable sections. The securing-bolts 40 are then removed, and the top work being loosened the whole may be removed by a crane, the top screw-sections sliding up over their central stubs.
The advantages of my invention result too from the improved arrangement for operating the screws and, further, from the use of the removable screw-sections, which facilitates the removal and replacing of the parts.
Many changes may be made in the form and arrangement of the mill and its parts without departing from my invention.
I claim- 1. Arolling-millhavingcoactinghorizontal rolls between which the metal is reduced, adjusting-screws for the bearings of the upper roll, worm gear connections between the screws, and a shaft extending longitudinally of the rolls above the upper roll and a thrustbearing for said shaft; substantially as described.
2. Arolling-mill havingcoactinghorizontal rolls, adjusting-screws for the bearings of the upper roll, a horizontal shaft having wormgear connection with said screws, an intermediate thrust bearing for the shaft, and
means for adjusting said bearing longitudinally; substantially as described.
3. A rolling-mill having adj usting-screws, a horizontal shaft arranged to operate them, a motor mounted on the roll-housing and arranged to actuate the shaft, and ahand-Wheel also arranged to actuate the shaft, one of said actuating mechanisms having a detachable clutch connection; substantially as described.
4. In a rolling-mill a screw having a removable externally-threaded end section of the same external diameter as the screw and con- 7. A rolling-mill having a screw, a removable screw-threaded section forming part of the screw, and cdnnections arranged to cause the screw-threads of the body and the removable seotion to register; substantially as described. v
8. A rollingmill having four adj ustingscrews for the rolls and removable externallyscrew-threaded extensions on said screws arranged to be removed simultaneously with the upper parts of the housings; substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have my hand.
hereunto set JULIAN KENNEDY.
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GEO. B. BLEMING, H. M. CORWIN.
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